

Sadaqah - Animal Sacrifice & Meat Distribution
€95
€195
€250
0/1000
All options come with a personal video
1. €95 – Raw Meat Distribution
You will receive a video showing the animal sacrifice with your name/intention, the raw-meat given to the people in need, plus a small prayer.
2. €195 – Cooked Meal for Orphans
This option provides everything in the €95 package plus extra impact.
You receive the same video as the raw-meat option PLUS additional footage showing:
the meat being cooked,
rice being prepared,
and the orphans eating the hot meal.
3. €250 – Sudan Emergency Sacrifice (War-Zone Distribution)
This option is designed specifically for Sudan, where access is extremely limited due to ongoing conflict.
An animal is sacrificed on your behalf in a secure location.
A prayer is made with your name and intention.
The meat is immediately prepared and distributed with rice to North Sudanese children through our trusted ground team.
For many of these children, this will be the first time in years they have eaten meat.
Due to the war-zone environment, higher costs, security, logistics, and transport are involved , which is why this option is priced higher.
Sadaqah meat distribution is when an animal is sacrificed purely for charity, and the meat is given directly to those in need.
Often called Adak, Nadhr, or Sadaqah We perform year-round sacrifices allowing donors to give at any time.
It allows you to fulfil a promise, express gratitude to Allah, seek blessings, or give Sadaqah on behalf of yourself or someone you love.
At the same time, your sacrifice provides something families rarely ever receive: fresh meat. For many of the orphans, widows, and struggling families we serve, this may be the only fresh meal they eat for months.
It’s an act of worship that brings reward, relief, and joy all at once!
Yes. Every donor receives a personal video of their animal being sacrificed, recorded specifically for your donation.
You’ll also receive a personal prayer (duʿā) made in your name, expressing gratitude and blessings from the people who benefited.
Absolutely. You can dedicate it:
In your name
For a loved one
In memory of someone
As Sadaqah / Sadaqah Jariyah
Anonymously
Just add the name and intention in the comment section when placing your donation (e.g., “For my mother, as Sadaqah,” or “In memory of...”).



























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